With the 93rd pick of the 2013 NFL Draft, the Baltimore Ravens select C Graham Pocic, Illinois.
GM Ozzie Newsome: "We are trying to get younger on offense and give Joe Flacco some players that he will be able to get familiar with and play with for a long time. Graham Pocic is a talented young man who we think will be able to come in and learn some things from Matt Birk before getting the opportunity to try and earn the starting job. We like where we are headed after this pick."_________________GO G-MEN

With the 94th pick the New Orleans Saints select Johnny Adams CB Michigan St.

The Saints are thin at CB with not much beyond their starters Jabari Greer and Patrick Robinson. Adams has a low second to early 3rd grade and despite his lack of size is great at playing the ball and is a very effective blitzer. He will challenge Johnny Patrick for the slot corner job and at worst will be a solid 4th corner for the Saints.

DE wasn't are area of need last year. As the rookies shown they have some future but with the recent injury of Bowers I think this is an area of need for depth even though we did trade for Tapp. Since I address all of the needs in this draft (FS,CB,OLB,TE) I think I can go with BPA at the pressing need for depth. Last year Lemonier had 13.5 TFL and 9.5 sacks with 5 FF. Thr one thing that he needs to work on would have to be gain more weight but with another college season and a offseason in the NFL he should be ready bye the time his rookie year starts

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With the 100th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft, the Seattle Seahawks select:

Oregon RB Kenjon Barner

Note: I honestly can't believe Barner is still here. We strongly considered taking him over Henderson in the 3rd only to see him fall to the early 4th right into our laps. We have Marshawn Lynch as our bully, rookie Robert Turbin as our little bully, but we needed a speed factor. Leon Washington has lost a step since his Jets days and we'd rather use him primarily as a returner at this point. Barner also has return experience and should be worked slowly into that role over his rookie season as Leon closes in on his contract year. Barner gives us that unbelievable speed factor and an X factor that this offense needed._________________ '
Richard D!ck Sherman 4 Prez

Finally the Eagles address safety! I think this is really where this guy belongs and is good value here in the 4th round. I really like Johnson as a fit. He is big and 6’2 205 and is really quick for his size. He Notched 78 tackles and 3 picks last year as well as a couple sacks. He will compete with Jaquain Jarrett, Kurt Coleman and Atari Bigby for playing time, but will really be useful in Big Nickel situations as a cover safety while Jarrett can play closer to the line. Eventually he may start at Free Safety and Nate Allen could move to Strong Safety.